In a trailer for the episode shared by Rolling Stone, Jenks says: “Some say this is nothing more than a media-manufactured term. That’s what I originally thought, but extensive studies going back over 100 years show an unusually high number of musicians and artists who have died at 27 years old.

“After speaking with doctors and statisticians, while The 27 Club is simple enough to remember what’s happening is a bit more complicated. When you factor in elements of fame, drugs, alcohol, money and the mind of an artist, I wonder, what really happened?”

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Other previous topics include the death of Princess Diana, an infamous tennis match in which Venus Williams forfeited to her sister Serena, Muhammad Ali talking a man out of suicide in 1981, and why Disney’s John Carter flopped so disastrously at the box office.

The music icon, who passed away in 2011 at the age of 27, will be celebrated in a new “immersive” venture, which is being spearheaded by BASE Hologram. It also has the backing of The Amy Winehouse Foundation and the blessing of the Winehouse estate.